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new york's affable cardinal dolan is being mentioned though many believe a superpower pope from the u.s. is unlikely and he dismissed the idea. >> what are the odds of a north american and you were asked, what about you? >> is this abc evening news or comedy central? >> reporter: it will be a momentous and mysterious process set in motion today but the quiet historic words of the servant of the servant of god, as they say, a man who simply decided it was time. >> our thanks to terry moran. >>> coming up next, she's only just cracked her 20s but has her second oscar nod. jennifer lawrence on fame, parties and that slippery ladder of hollywood stardom. [ male announcer ] at his current pace, bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on his portfolio. and with some planning and effort, hopefully bob can retire at a more appropriate age. it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. [ coughs ] [ baby crying ] ♪
new york's affable cardinal dolan is being mentioned though many believe a superpower pope from the u.s. is unlikely and he dismissed the idea. >> what are the odds of a north american and you were asked, what about you? >> is this abc evening news or comedy central? >> reporter: it will be a momentous and mysterious process set in motion today but the quiet historic words of the servant of the servant of god, as they say, a man who simply decided it was time. >> our...
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the 28-year-old hopes to be healed in time to represent the u.s. at the 2014 olympics in sochi. >>> even a blizzard couldn't keep moviegoers away from a good comedy. "identity thief," jason bateman and melissa mccarthy debuted took top honors and "warm bodies," zombie romance. >> new genre. >> i know. "side effects" opened in third. >> rom zombies. >> at least they're date noug not eating each other. >> they need romance, too. >> they do. >> natalie, thanks. >>> how about a quick check of the weather? >> unfortunately we've got another system to talk about, already pounding the northeast. down south, the same system that caused the tornadoes down south is firing up again, rachl amounts anywhere from three to six inches of rain. to the north, we've got more icy conditions making their way to the northeast, bringing sleet and freezing rain to boston, providence and everywhere in between. winter weather advisories up to caribou, maine. freezing rain advisories from >> good morning.ey the steady rain is tapering off. the temperature will be way above a
the 28-year-old hopes to be healed in time to represent the u.s. at the 2014 olympics in sochi. >>> even a blizzard couldn't keep moviegoers away from a good comedy. "identity thief," jason bateman and melissa mccarthy debuted took top honors and "warm bodies," zombie romance. >> new genre. >> i know. "side effects" opened in third. >> rom zombies. >> at least they're date noug not eating each other. >> they need romance, too....
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well, the u.s. state department is trying to play down the conflict between the ceo of tighten international, maurice taylor, and the french government, calling a private matter. we talked about this last night. the exchange erupted after the french government leaked a letter written by mr. taylor in which she describes workers at the french tire plant he was considering buying sleazy. in case you missed it yesterday, here is what he told me about the atmosphere of the french plant. >> you walk-in. they get in now or for their lunch in their brakes. they work about three hours and then the other three, it's like a beauty shop. they're socializing. the reason being, they would like you -- the union thinks she should hire more people. i mean, that's the unions mentality. then what happens is appearances they're closing the plant. i have nothing. so they're not they will close it. the french minister, i will call up this tighten and have them come. i spent four years over there talking with these fools
well, the u.s. state department is trying to play down the conflict between the ceo of tighten international, maurice taylor, and the french government, calling a private matter. we talked about this last night. the exchange erupted after the french government leaked a letter written by mr. taylor in which she describes workers at the french tire plant he was considering buying sleazy. in case you missed it yesterday, here is what he told me about the atmosphere of the french plant. >>...
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the suit was filedded in the u.s. district court for the southern district of new york. the finalists announced for the 33rd los angeles times book prizes. they are broken into ten categories including biography, current interests, fiction, history, and science and technology. among the finalists are jake tapper, robert car o, nate silver, and the winners will be announced april 19th, the night before the l.a. times festival of books effort for -- books. for the entire list of timistst, go to la times.com. like us on facebook at facebook.com/booktv. visit our welcomes, booktv.org and click on "news about books." at age 25, she was one of the wealthiest widows in the colonies, and during the revolution while in her mid-40s, she was considered an enemy by the british who threatened to take her hostage. later, she was our nation's first first lady at age 57. meet martha washington, monday night in the first program of c-span's new weekly series, "first ladies: influence and image," as we visit some of the places that influenced her life including colonial williamsberg, moun
the suit was filedded in the u.s. district court for the southern district of new york. the finalists announced for the 33rd los angeles times book prizes. they are broken into ten categories including biography, current interests, fiction, history, and science and technology. among the finalists are jake tapper, robert car o, nate silver, and the winners will be announced april 19th, the night before the l.a. times festival of books effort for -- books. for the entire list of timistst, go to...
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of the most important mentors in my life, and that was josÉ, who is a judge, a federal judge of the u.s. just to court by the second circuit in new york. we later became colleagues but josÉ was the first successful, really successful latino that i have encountered when i was in law school. i was talking about how important he was for me because he was a role model of what i might be able to do and achieve. i think i intuitively understood that story about seeking out a friend was from grammar school. i had a fifth grade teacher and i described this in the book, who gave up gold stars when you got good grades, and i want to some gold stars. but i couldn't figure out how to do it, and so i knew there was one girl, and i've been in school with her for four years, and she always got all the gold stars, and i wanted some. so i went to her and i guess it comes how do you study? i learned in writing this book, because i saw her again, and believe it or not i didn't remember that story. she reminded me of that story. [laughter] it was nice to be able to include it in the book, you know, but sh
of the most important mentors in my life, and that was josÉ, who is a judge, a federal judge of the u.s. just to court by the second circuit in new york. we later became colleagues but josÉ was the first successful, really successful latino that i have encountered when i was in law school. i was talking about how important he was for me because he was a role model of what i might be able to do and achieve. i think i intuitively understood that story about seeking out a friend was from grammar...
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you because that's going to have four airlines to look out for collectively about 90% of all domestic u.s. flights. now, that means, fewer carriers who are going to have fewer planes, but we're going to have the same if not more passengers, and catching the drift here? gerri it's not a good drift. >> it's not a good drift. and the two ceo's said nothing is going to go wrong here, we're going to see prices low and move them down. that's not true, that's not going to happen and prices are going up. and listen, we saw prices go up, after the delta merger and individual routes up as much as 20% and prices have gone up 27%, not too bad, but that doesn't include baggage fees, that doesn't include the cost for the extra leg room and prices are through the roof and they're only going higher. >> i cringe when i heard the news, it's just, it's already a poor experience. >> neil: if only you flew commercial. >> i'm looking like it it-- a freddy still alive. i understand survival within the industry, a terrible business and terrible industry, but as a flyer i cringed. >> what are they going to do? th
you because that's going to have four airlines to look out for collectively about 90% of all domestic u.s. flights. now, that means, fewer carriers who are going to have fewer planes, but we're going to have the same if not more passengers, and catching the drift here? gerri it's not a good drift. >> it's not a good drift. and the two ceo's said nothing is going to go wrong here, we're going to see prices low and move them down. that's not true, that's not going to happen and prices are...
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new york is the most densely populated city in the u.s. and over 40 million tourists visit the city every year. the 1.3 billion gallons of water required every day are delivered by a system of extraordinary scale and complex engineering. man: water is essential to the economic viability of new york city. reliable infrastructure and reliable delivery of water is a must. you have to reinvest in the infrastructure every single minute to keep it current.
new york is the most densely populated city in the u.s. and over 40 million tourists visit the city every year. the 1.3 billion gallons of water required every day are delivered by a system of extraordinary scale and complex engineering. man: water is essential to the economic viability of new york city. reliable infrastructure and reliable delivery of water is a must. you have to reinvest in the infrastructure every single minute to keep it current.
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new york is the most densely populated city in the u.s. and over 40 million tourists visit the city every year. the 1.3 billion gallons of water required every day are delivered by a system of extraordinary scale
new york is the most densely populated city in the u.s. and over 40 million tourists visit the city every year. the 1.3 billion gallons of water required every day are delivered by a system of extraordinary scale
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this is what i think, what we have to understand right now is the u.s. rank is towards the bottom internationally on social mobility so if you are a child born into poverty in this country the likelihood you'll ever escape poverty that goes against every a deal that we hold as americans that is not the way our country is supposed to work we have the greatest country in the world because if you work hard and do the right thing you can live the american dream but those growing up today the likelihood to go to a failing score was 50% see don't get the skills and knowledge that you need, that is criminal in my mind. we canllow povty tbe in .. with the chances in life outcome. >> host: what about the problem of teaching. [inaudible] >> guest: this is a good question. i see both sides. as a mom last year my daughter was in the fourth grade in the middle of april she came home and i said where's your home or? she said we don't have homeric anymore because the test is over. what message does this send to the kids of the parents and the kids say the test is over.
this is what i think, what we have to understand right now is the u.s. rank is towards the bottom internationally on social mobility so if you are a child born into poverty in this country the likelihood you'll ever escape poverty that goes against every a deal that we hold as americans that is not the way our country is supposed to work we have the greatest country in the world because if you work hard and do the right thing you can live the american dream but those growing up today the...
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>> i think we're in an environment where the u.s. economy in the second half will be stronger than the first half. emerging markets are grabbing hold and no longer declining. so the world is healing, becoming less bad, if i can put it that way. i want cyclicals in my proposal, industrials, energy company or mrl here or there. in defense, i like health care, the kinds of name, free cash flower ieoriented that i think n win. >> appreciate your time on the program. see you soon. >>> up next, we're "on the money" speaking out about entitlements and america's future. the march 1 deadline draws near. what all of washington is waiting for when it comes to cutting, spending and the road ahead. >>> plus technology may be where the jobs, what it means for local businesses. i'll talk to new york's top tech geek. >> legendary former hedge fund manager stany druken miller and education reformer, jeff canada teamed up to raise awareness and a warning about what they say is a much bigger problem than sequestration. that is the debt. this week i spo
>> i think we're in an environment where the u.s. economy in the second half will be stronger than the first half. emerging markets are grabbing hold and no longer declining. so the world is healing, becoming less bad, if i can put it that way. i want cyclicals in my proposal, industrials, energy company or mrl here or there. in defense, i like health care, the kinds of name, free cash flower ieoriented that i think n win. >> appreciate your time on the program. see you soon....
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she's the first african-american woman to make the u.s. olympic swim team winning a medal in the 400 meter relay race. >> i had been involved with swimming for so many years and i'm here to give back to the community. i'm here at the mount vernon ymca. we are inviting children of all ages to come in and hang out with me and get to know me a little bit and also just to be educated on being safe around the water. >> the statistics are alarming. ten people drown every day in the united states. it's the second leading cause of death for children under 14. unfortunately, 60 to 70% of black children and hispanic children don't know how to swim, making them three times more likely to drown. >> on top of that, if your parent doesn't know how to swim there's a pretty good statistic you're not going -- your child isn't going to learn how to swim either. >> but make a splash is the big push in 47 states. their goal is to get kids prepared for the water and summertime fun. >> there are three main barriers that stops a lot of kids from swimming. the nu
she's the first african-american woman to make the u.s. olympic swim team winning a medal in the 400 meter relay race. >> i had been involved with swimming for so many years and i'm here to give back to the community. i'm here at the mount vernon ymca. we are inviting children of all ages to come in and hang out with me and get to know me a little bit and also just to be educated on being safe around the water. >> the statistics are alarming. ten people drown every day in the united...
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the u.s. deeper into debt. now our monstrous debt, 16 trillion, has people wondering if that is the real reason the u.s. keeps talking tough but won't get tough with china. this is all over the numerous cyber attacks china is accused of waging against u.s. companies and government agencies. a fox news contributor. great to have you back on t show. it seems like the u.s. government wants to talk a tough game. there is absolutely nothing behind it. how can there be something behind it when we hope china so much money? >> talk with nothingehind it is unfortunately typical of the obama administration. the point you're making about the debt is significant. i think it has been a problem for the united states in the wrong way. it comes up when people say whenever we have an issue with china basically they say, well, we can't do anything about that. then we don't do anything about it. you never challenge china you never forced them to use the debt as leverage, so they went for free. the conclusion in
the u.s. deeper into debt. now our monstrous debt, 16 trillion, has people wondering if that is the real reason the u.s. keeps talking tough but won't get tough with china. this is all over the numerous cyber attacks china is accused of waging against u.s. companies and government agencies. a fox news contributor. great to have you back on t show. it seems like the u.s. government wants to talk a tough game. there is absolutely nothing behind it. how can there be something behind it when we...
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"the washington post" reveals that the u.s. has been operating the secret drone base for the last two years. brennan played a key role in negotiating the base with the saudi kingdom. meanwhile, charlottesville, virginia, has become the first city in the country to pass a resolution restricting use of drones by law enforcement. >>> president obama's asking law makers to take quick action as a march for a deadline approaches that will trigger deep spending cuts signalling that more time is negotiated a broader deal. he urged lawmakers to delay the sequester. but coming up with a limited package of spending cuts and tax reforms. nearly $1 trillion of domestic and defense spending hanging in the balance, the president said the impact is already being felt. >> we've also seen the effects of political dysfunction can have on our economic progress. the drawn out process for resolving the fiscal cliff hurt consumer confidence. the threat of massive automatic cuts have already strt r staart affect business decisions. so while it's criti
"the washington post" reveals that the u.s. has been operating the secret drone base for the last two years. brennan played a key role in negotiating the base with the saudi kingdom. meanwhile, charlottesville, virginia, has become the first city in the country to pass a resolution restricting use of drones by law enforcement. >>> president obama's asking law makers to take quick action as a march for a deadline approaches that will trigger deep spending cuts signalling that...
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a new government report shows u.s. air carriers lost few of our bags last year, a little over three reports of lost, delayed or damaged baggage for every 1,000 passengers. experts believe the 8% decline is due to more of us taking our bags on board. >>> if you packed a travel converter kit for your next trip, make a note of this. 20,000 samsonite kits are being recalled. the consumer product safety commission says the dual wattage converter kits can overheat, cause fires, even cause burns, not a good thing. stop using it immediately and return it for a full refund to the company. >>> valentine's day is right around the corner. are you ready, lesli? tonight some of the health benefits of chocolate. there's a compound in chocolate sometimes called the molecule of love which can act like an aphrodisiac and enhance mood. chocolate also contains antioxidants and i've got some of the best pictures for you right now. artfully chocolate in alexandria is full of unique treats and romantic gifts that make someone feel special. t
a new government report shows u.s. air carriers lost few of our bags last year, a little over three reports of lost, delayed or damaged baggage for every 1,000 passengers. experts believe the 8% decline is due to more of us taking our bags on board. >>> if you packed a travel converter kit for your next trip, make a note of this. 20,000 samsonite kits are being recalled. the consumer product safety commission says the dual wattage converter kits can overheat, cause fires, even cause...
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in 2012 the u.s. postal service went a whopping $16 billion in the hole paying $512,000, that is more than president obama to the postal inspector. it will save $2 billion a year, but is it time to privatize that. >> bob: the largest service fed ex handle a fra we know the biggest part of the congressman dating to help healthcare $35.5 billion over ten years. that is the reason they are big issue. that is one i'll say the union went too far. >> eric: the treasury loaned them the money. ultimately we pay the treasury. we are on the hook? >> i think what the post office finally did today, they finally admitted to themselves what was inevitable, this was going to happen. to bob's point, the congress keeps voting them. same you hated the post office but your local people you love them. there is a reason that the bills that were passed last year and majority were all naming the post office. this is what people love to have the post office in the local community. already today you saw rural congressional me
in 2012 the u.s. postal service went a whopping $16 billion in the hole paying $512,000, that is more than president obama to the postal inspector. it will save $2 billion a year, but is it time to privatize that. >> bob: the largest service fed ex handle a fra we know the biggest part of the congressman dating to help healthcare $35.5 billion over ten years. that is the reason they are big issue. that is one i'll say the union went too far. >> eric: the treasury loaned them the...
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in europe and possibly japan in the u.s. these animals can go for many tens of thousands of dollars. >> rose: now the plow share tortoise was once thought to be extinct? >> it was once thoug to be extinc as are the case with many species of turtles and tortoises. >> rose: then they find something that says "no, they're not all gone." >> they were rediscovered in 1971 but prior to '97 71 only a handful had reached the western world. the species e.e.g. i don't gofy had been contracted to a tiny range and a remote part of madagascar so it was unclear if there were any left. so >> so if you had unlimited resources-- and you may as far as i kw-- >> i don't, trust me. >> rose: if you had more money could you do more? >> absolutely, sure. when you choose to protect a species it's almost like going into a war. you have to choose your battles and you have to figure out -- it's a horrible thing to say but you have to figure out where can you make a measurable difference? in the case of the plow share tortoise i thought i could make a
in europe and possibly japan in the u.s. these animals can go for many tens of thousands of dollars. >> rose: now the plow share tortoise was once thought to be extinct? >> it was once thoug to be extinc as are the case with many species of turtles and tortoises. >> rose: then they find something that says "no, they're not all gone." >> they were rediscovered in 1971 but prior to '97 71 only a handful had reached the western world. the species e.e.g. i don't...
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new york is the most densely populated city in the u.s. and over 40 million tourists visit the city every year. the 1.3 billion gallons of water required every day are delivered by a system of extraordinary scale and complex engineering. man: water is essential to the economic viability of new york city. reliable infrastructure and reliable delivery of water is a must. you have to reinvest in the infrastructure every single minute to keep it current. hurwitz: we have the stock exchange, we have the united nations -- failure can have a dramatic impact on the nation, and even internationally. so there's a really keen awareness that you always have to be fixing the system. things corrode, they rust. they get to where you turn them on and nothing happens. but it is so totally used in every nook and cranny, that making any accommodation to shut it down, to do something to it, is very difficult. narrator: two massive underground tunnels, called simply tunnel 1 and tunnel 2, provide most of the city's water supply. they run hundreds of feet below
new york is the most densely populated city in the u.s. and over 40 million tourists visit the city every year. the 1.3 billion gallons of water required every day are delivered by a system of extraordinary scale and complex engineering. man: water is essential to the economic viability of new york city. reliable infrastructure and reliable delivery of water is a must. you have to reinvest in the infrastructure every single minute to keep it current. hurwitz: we have the stock exchange, we have...
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the u.s. postal service®, no business too small. gerri: can one low grade in grad school cost somebody acareer? a former grad student thinks so and demands the university pays up. in a lawsuit against lee high university and the professor who gave her the grade. with more on this, ashley mother -- merchant. should this have been a lawsuit? >> yes, if should. this is the way that we resolve the disputes in the country is a system of civil justice where people can bring lawsuits gerri: overwhat, a grade? academic freedom, the professor had a whole microphone set up on grading, and she received zero out of 25 points for class participation bringing the grade down a letter grade. the reason she got the zero cause she was acting out in class. she got warnings. >> should it have been a suit or resolved another way. >> of course. you don't sue over a bad grade. gerri: apparently, she was not participating in class,and what's amazing to me is this would have been easy to fix. the student says she's a gay student, and that her professor didn
the u.s. postal service®, no business too small. gerri: can one low grade in grad school cost somebody acareer? a former grad student thinks so and demands the university pays up. in a lawsuit against lee high university and the professor who gave her the grade. with more on this, ashley mother -- merchant. should this have been a lawsuit? >> yes, if should. this is the way that we resolve the disputes in the country is a system of civil justice where people can bring lawsuits gerri:...
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shrug of the shoulders for far too long to say the u.s. government currently functions for and by the people would be a funny joke it's a joke we're not on you know most everyone we know magine a world in which your single voice carried as much weight as the c.e.o. of goldman sachs and you're starting to imagine the world that the occupy movement is trying to bring into being it was going to be just not a good enough we will be like a duke ellington jet. they want to do just not the conductor he just put the money. yes that's democracy in action and. experiencing the horizontal community and culture and organization. was so radicalizing for two point continues to be surrounded by some because it draws such a stark contrast up against what they're fighting and actually in their minds clarifies what they're up against more than somebody. more than it would be clarified if somebody got up and tried to clarify it for thanks to occupy wall street there is a lot of new ways of organizing which is not just calling people to participate in somethi
shrug of the shoulders for far too long to say the u.s. government currently functions for and by the people would be a funny joke it's a joke we're not on you know most everyone we know magine a world in which your single voice carried as much weight as the c.e.o. of goldman sachs and you're starting to imagine the world that the occupy movement is trying to bring into being it was going to be just not a good enough we will be like a duke ellington jet. they want to do just not the conductor...
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and fans celebrated by rushing the court. >>> in world cup qualifying soccer, the u.s. gave up a goal in the 79th minute to honduras and lost 2-1. next, they will travel home to take on costa rica in a ten-game tournament that will be played through october. >>> american skier ted maggette won super-g finishing in under 1:24. >>> lance armstrong has been given a two-week extension to possibly work out an agreement to cooperate with the anti-doping agency. the agency is looking for full details on armstrong's drug usage to win seven tour de france titles. >>> and a rare baseball card has been auctioned off for $92,000. the 148-year-old card was found in a yard sale in maine. >>> just ahead, kim kardashian is packing serious heat. we've got the pictures. >>> plus, a 7-year-old from alabama takes on one of the world's biggest battles. you'll meet him next on "early today." >>> all right. earlier i gave you the forecast methods from the american computer called the gfs. this is the euro predixctionpre. the european model says a foot plus from hartford, the worst of it in th
and fans celebrated by rushing the court. >>> in world cup qualifying soccer, the u.s. gave up a goal in the 79th minute to honduras and lost 2-1. next, they will travel home to take on costa rica in a ten-game tournament that will be played through october. >>> american skier ted maggette won super-g finishing in under 1:24. >>> lance armstrong has been given a two-week extension to possibly work out an agreement to cooperate with the anti-doping agency. the agency...
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one of the things there is not one single case in the u.s. history on point on this. it's never happened before. >> right. that's my understanding. you know, i think the judge might have got it right because the judge actually heard all of the testimony. it's my understanding the judge is a professor, himself, because he was in the best position to evaluate this. >> it's amazing to me that we have wheels within wheels. she's the daughter of a professor, a pfessor who has to continue working at the university after this lawsuit. >> right. gerri: ashley, leis, great job. astonishing case to me. thankso much. well, on to more student issues. the student loan crisis in the country deepens with grads joingup wards of a trillion dollars all told. somebody's making money, and it's not the universities. i'm talking about uncle sam. according to a record in the "wall street journal," the federal government is making a profit off of students. the congressional budget office says the feds issue $106 billion worth of loans in 2012 and got back $145 billion. why? well, a few reaso
one of the things there is not one single case in the u.s. history on point on this. it's never happened before. >> right. that's my understanding. you know, i think the judge might have got it right because the judge actually heard all of the testimony. it's my understanding the judge is a professor, himself, because he was in the best position to evaluate this. >> it's amazing to me that we have wheels within wheels. she's the daughter of a professor, a pfessor who has to continue...
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the u.s. economy in the second half will be stronger than in the first half. emerging markets are grabbing ahold, so the world is healing. it's becoming less bad, if i can put it that way. as a result, i want cyclicals. some industrials, some technology. an energy or material company here or there. in defensive, i like health care. they're the kinds of names, free cash flow oriented, that i think can win. >> great to have you. >> thanks, maria. >> see you soon. up next, we're on the money, a legendary hedge fund manager speaks out about entitlements and america's future. and the clock is ticking. the sequester deadline draws near. what washington is waiting for. plus, later, technology may be where the jobs are. what the sector's booming business means for local governments. i'll talk to new york's top tech geek. >>> legendary former hedge fund manager stanley drukenmiller and jeff canada teamed up to raise awareness and warning about what they say is a much bigger problem than sequestration. that is the debt. this week, i spoke to them both about the bond mar
the u.s. economy in the second half will be stronger than in the first half. emerging markets are grabbing ahold, so the world is healing. it's becoming less bad, if i can put it that way. as a result, i want cyclicals. some industrials, some technology. an energy or material company here or there. in defensive, i like health care. they're the kinds of names, free cash flow oriented, that i think can win. >> great to have you. >> thanks, maria. >> see you soon. up next, we're...